Crime & Safety
Bay State Residents Arrested by NH Sheriffs on Drug, Other Charges: Roundup
Residents of Wellesley, Andover, Quincy, Methuen, Haverhill, Lawrence, and other communities were arrested recently in New Hampshire.

BRENTWOOD, NH — The following people were arrested recently by the Rockingham County Sheriff’s Department.
Justin R. Wilson, 34, of South Main Street in Haverhill, MA, was arrested on April 7, 2017, for contempt capias-marital non-support.
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Danny Rosado, 41, of Dorchester Street in Lawrence, MA, was arrested on April 4, 2017, on a judge’s order to arrest for VOP on an original charge of cocaine possession.
Gregory A. Thibodeau, 44, of Cedar Street in Wellesley, MA, was arrested on March 30, 2017, on a judge’s order to arrest for VOP on two counts of theft and an electronic bench warrant issued by Hampton District Court for acts prohibited.
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Christopher M. Janco, 26, of Lowell Street in Andover, MA, was arrested on March 27, 2017, on a judge’s order to arrest for def sent on an original charge of transporting Oxycodone in a motor vehicle.
Louis P. Jones Jr., 42, of Strathmore Road in Methuen, MA, was arrested on April 6, 2017, on a judge’s order to arrest for violation of probation on an original charge of possession of fentanyl.
Jonathan S. Martin, 34, of South State Road in Quincy, MA, was arrested on April 3, 2017, on a judge’s order to arrest for failure to appear at the arraignment of an original charge of shoplifting and a warrant out of Seabrook for three counts of willful concealment.
David C. O’Connor Jr., 33, of Humphreys Street in Dorchester, MA, was arrested on March 28, 2017, on a judge’s order to arrest for failure to appear at the arraignment of an original charge of heroin possession, on a judge’s order to arrest for theft, and a bench warrant issued by Salem District Court on a receiving stolen property charge.
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